So after fighting with various versions of xorg and wayland on a couple of headless machines (graphics card, but no monitor attached), I finally gave in and bought a couple of those fake monitor plugs (I bought one for DP and one for HDMI). I should have done that long ago! It worked on the first try and has been working for a few days now. No more faking EDID, trying to get the display drivers to accept nothing on any of the connections, etc. The dumb things were less than ten bucks each. I might buy a few more just to have on hand for future projects.
More Blogs
-
4
Teaching at a community college?
I have been toying with the idea of teaching part-time at a local c… -
1
Next vehicle..?
I think my next vehicle is going to be a 1999 jeep xj with small li… -
2
I love how serial console is considered legacy by some
yet on dev boards it is the only way to interact with it until you … -
0
Had fun in Central Oregon
Spent 5 days (M-F) last week in Bend, La Pine, and surrounding area… -
3
my fitbit died :(
My fitbit charge5 seems to have died. The display just shows a bunc… -
0
Anyone want to join/help with a mastodon instance that focuses on STE…
A while back I created a mastodon instance (https://madscientists.s… -
1
Setting: Kids spill something on stove burner...
Setting: Kids spill something on stove burner. Then later the burne… -
0
Code editor/IDE ?
What Code editor and/or IDEs are people using these days. I see a f… -
0
Cloud vs self-hosted (home lab)?
I keep trying to weigh the costs of doing things in the cloud versu… -
1